Zulkifli Noordin

The pin up supermodel for religious extremism. The man who is a sorry excuse for a lawyer (what is with Malaysian Malay lawyers who are in politics anyway? Hishamuddin, Syed Hamid Albar and Zulkifli Noordin have one thing in common. They have nothing intelligent to say!) as he hardly shows any intellectual capability. The man who is more apt for organising lynch mobs so stop Bar Council discussion on religion. A man who loves Islam so much, he fails to see the trees for the forest.

Much has been said about this poster child for sheer stupidity and Zulkifli Noordin carries with himself a big warning about some Malaysian Malays. While majority of Muslims are a voice of reason, these elite group of protectors of Islam have no standing in Islam itself.

While Islam preaches peace, they preach violence. While Islam preaches equality, they preach Malay supremacy. While Islam preaches understanding, they preach hatred among religions.

These men are the product of decades of UMNO brainwashing. The Islam they claim to follow is not Islam at all but a perverse deviant cult created to suit UMNO’s propaganda to hold on to power. These men claim to portray what all Muslims want but they are munafiq (hypocrites).

Whether Zulkifli Noordin quits PKR, is sacked or chased down the street holding on to his mother’s skirt – it is only good for the world. We do not need extremists like him. We have enough idiots killing on a whim for forty virgins in heaven. The last thing we need is more idiots who have little or no understanding in Islam trying to portray the silent majority.

I’ve said it once and I say it again. Malaysian Islam is no longer mainstream Islam. Its a political cult tailored to suit UMNO’s needs. And it produces racists and religious bigots on a daily basis to suit its merry needs. And Zulkifli Noordin is a prime example of that fact.

Political Islam

As a Malaysian and a Muslim, I’m ashamed at the lynch mob mentality of *some* fellow Muslims in Malaysia. Think about it, the level of thinking of some of today’s Malay Malaysians are in the same level as Americans who a few hundred years ago who in groups accused people of performing witchcraft and who then were subsequently burned at the stake.

I blame this solely on the UMNO propagated education system that deviates a lot of Malays from true Islam. Instead they are force fed garbage churned out by UMNO linked NGO’s and religious bodies. In order to push "Ketuanan Melayu" (Malay Supremacy), they needed to push "Ketuanan Islam" (Islamic Supremacy) to the Malay masses.

While Islam says you have to be fair and just to everyone, these mob push the idea that in Malaysia, because Islam is the "official religion of the federation" – as a Muslim they get to do whatever they want even if this violates Islam. Muslims must not be seen anywhere near a pig. Heck, its even censored from the movies. But the cow, the holy animal for the Hindus can have its carcass proudly displayed in night markets. Islamic preaching can be heard demeaning non-Muslims through blaring microphone after prayers. Hindu temples get demolished while mosque spurt out everywhere, even in locations reserved for community playground. It seems that if you’re a Muslim in Malaysia, you do not have to consider anyone else.

“Islam is the official religion of the federation” is corrupted to mean “Islam supersedes the constitutional rights of Malaysians”. By giving Syariah courts credibility, they mock the long standing equality of the civil courts giving rise to a whole group of problems when Islam mixes with other religions.

Syariah law enactment and state laws furthered this "supremacy" but setting up rules and regulations for non-Muslims. Because Syariah law is sold as "God’s law" in Malaysia – non-Muslims fight a losing battle from the beginning. These laws give religious enforcement bodies to pretty much whatever they want to do and not even the police can question them. Even constitutional rights of a citizen does not matter to these mob for as far as they are concerned, they are Muslim, they are Malays and that gives them the rights to pretty much rape the system!

A few days ago I was told that religious enforcement officials were citing an Indian curry house because they had their deities in the shop. The reason : Because Malays cannot enter the shop to eat! Such feudalistic approach to religion is borders blasphemous to Islam itself. These so called religious officials are rewriting Islam to suit Malaysian political needs – and Malaysia is paying the price for it.

All one has to do is look though the publication of IKIM etc to see that these organisations have not one ounce of credibility. They portray Islam being fair and just but feed the opposite to the Muslim community. For a Muslim, it is wrong to be come a munafiq (hypocrite) but these Islamic Political Opportunists are pretty much breeding munafiq Malay Muslims. A fine example is this the Allah Issue. Some how, Malaysian Islamic laws is opposite of how the rest of the world practices!

As a Muslim, I am now at a crossroads. I find that I can no longer trust what is preached by these religious officials. In fact the more I discuss Malaysian Islam with Muslims from the Middle East, the more I’m convinced that we have it wrong here. Just a few days ago there were reports that Malaysian religious bodies are giving lectures and warning the Muslims there is going to be a civil war over the Allah issue. Just when you think that these UMNO goons cannot possibly sink any lower – they surprise you by showing how slimy they really are…

The problem is, we are a multi racial country. Muslims fail to fathom that for this country to prosper we need everyone – to work together. If Malaysian Muslims keep pushing their will onto the non-Muslims, sooner or later even the most submissive will start to push back.

Allah in Context

Common statement : "It is a proper noun exclusive to the Islamic faith"

This is a not true. Allah is an Arabic word for God. Its used very widely in the Middle East. It was not "created" in the Malay language but "borrowed" from Arabic.

Prophet Muhammad was an Arab. His language was Arabic. The Angel Gabriel spoke to Muhammad in Arabic and Allah conveyed his message initially to Muhammad through Gabriel.

So in what way all this is specific to only Islam ? Not all Muslims speak Arabic for one and isn’t Allah’s revelation is for all of mankind ?

Besides, if Allah is the name of the God of the Arabs, why are some Malaysian Malays making a fuss over it ? As far as I know, Malays are not Arabs. Even the Arabs seems to be happily going with their business with their Christian brethren over centuries without a fuss – why are some Malaysian Malays ?

All over the world, with any language with some roots with Arabic, like Persia and Punjab, Allah is used to mean God.

Hence no one in Malaysia can "copyright" Allah.

By seeking to "copyright" Allah in Malaysia, it is the most deviating from Islam because in Islam, Allah is universal and supreme. There is no such thing in Islam that says Allah belongs to Malaysian Muslims.

This is why even our most religious Muslims in Middle East did not seek to "copyright" Allah. In fact Quran specifically says that Allah is for "people of the book", the followers for Abrahamic faith. So are Malaysian Muslims changing the Quran now ?

A lot of people talk about "context of usage" when it comes to Allah. But Allah isn’t about context. As a Muslim we should know that if not we are munafiq. What does this mean ? It means just because we technically pray five times a day, fast etc doesn’t make us automatically a Muslim.

Being a Muslim is about understanding. Islam is about brotherhood. We stand united in prayers because of this. But aren’t all people bothers ? Allah created them too. So what right do we have to destroy Allah’s creation if we disagree ? Aren’t we disagreeing with Allah then ? Islam is about charity. Why then do we look at only to serve Muslim needs in Malaysia. Why not help all our brothers. Islam is about compassion and servitude. Why is it then we talk about being Malay more than being a Muslim ? Is being a Malay is more important than Allah ?

Remember, rejecting Christianity means rejecting the Quran as well as Quran talks a lot about Jesus. We were blessed with the Quran for the benefit of all mankind. Not only for Muslims.

As Muslims, we have to open our arms and trust in our faith. If we think that the moment someone says Allah, our faith will erode – that makes us munafiq.

Allah for all.

Objectivity

My response to this article in The Nutgraph.

Dear Deborah,
Thank you for taking your time to write to us. I really appreciate that you take your time to look at your work objectively and it really reflects in your articles.

Allow me to defend my fellow Malaysians for a moment. A lot of us grew up learning that submission to higher authority was the key to a better Malaysia. We grew up during scandals of Pewaja, Judicial Crisis and the infamous Anwar trials. Everywhere we turned we were facing corrupt cops, corrupt system, corrupt politicians.

Malaysia has to be the only country in the world that every Malaysian know every dirty little dirty laundry of the government and is discussed at every Mamak stall.

When we turned to religion – we were again found that our choices were again taken away from us. Especially for Muslims we have our rights stripped away from us. But the fact of the matter is, no one is even allowed to question these rules whether they are even truly Islamic at all!

The result – we Malaysians are a jaded bunch. We are cynical of everything and we don’t trust the system. So at every opportunity we try to beat it.

The result, from every single parking ticket to the ministerial appointment – we just don’t believe in it. Our lives is spent trying to make the most of what we have.

But something happened in the last decade. Malaysians became more organised. They realised they are not alone in thinking that there is a lot of pent up frustrations around them. Years of neglect by the people whom they voted for some of them came to the realisation that – thinks may never change so they accepted their fate. Others however wanted change so bad their voices in the dark grew louder.

So you see dear Deborah, its not hard to understand why Malaysians seldom take middle ground in anything. Most of us are just kids rebelling against the elders for the first time in their lives. We never learnt the subtle art of diplomacy – it was either submit or resist.

With every single avenue such as mainstream media, police, MACC, EC (and even the royalty) under the tight leash of the ruling party its hard to voice our opinion and be head. So when we do voice it out, how can we not be biased ?

In fact I find most Malaysians most restraint because they have been putting up with our leaders under the most difficult conditions and yet give respect to them instead of throwing sandals like in other country. In return, this respect is paid back by unleashing the police, firing tear gasses at women and children and arresting lawyers.

Unfortunately Deborah, my fellow Malaysians don’t know when to stop. They dump everyone they come across into the same bowl and come out with stinging critiques to friend or foe. How could they – they never learnt rationalisation. When you write something they like – you’re a hero. If not – you are devil incarnate. Nothing is taken with a pinch of salt and taken time to reflect.

Look on the bright side Deborah. For the first time in the lives of most Malaysians, old and young, we are truly expressing ourselves – because powers that be cannot stop us. They can kill our spirit, they can kill our body – but they cannot kill the idea of a better Malaysia. And this Deborah, why you and I are here.

Deborah, I believe its apt to finish with the lyrics from Billy Joel’s We Didn’t Start The Fire (for those who are used to this song, it is about the defining moments in US history…) :

Harry Truman, Doris Day, Red China, Johnnie Ray
South Pacific, Walter Winchell, Joe DiMaggio

Joe McCarthy, Richard Nixon, Studebaker, television
North Korea, South Korea, Marilyn Monroe

Rosenbergs, H-Bomb, Sugar Ray, Panmunjom
Brando, "The King and I", and "The Catcher in the Rye"

Eisenhower, vaccine, England’s got a new queen
Marciano, Liberace, Santayana goodbye

CHORUS
We didn’t start the fire
It was always burning
Since the world’s been turning
We didn’t start the fire
No we didn’t light it
But we tried to fight it

Josef Stalin, Malenkov, Nasser and Prokofiev
Rockefeller, Campanella, Communist Bloc

Roy Cohn, Juan Peron, Toscanini, Dacron
Dien Bien Phu Falls, Rock Around the Clock

Einstein, James Dean, Brooklyn’s got a winning team
Davy Crockett, Peter Pan, Elvis Presley, Disneyland

Bardot, Budapest, Alabama, Khrushchev
Princess Grace, Peyton Place, Trouble in the Suez

We didn’t start the fire
It was always burning
Since the world’s been turning
We didn’t start the fire
No we didn’t light it
But we tried to fight it

Little Rock, Pasternak, Mickey Mantle, Kerouac
Sputnik, Chou En-Lai, Bridge On The River Kwai

Lebanon, Charles de Gaulle, California Baseball,
Starkwether, Homicide, Children of Thalidomide

Buddy Holly, Ben Hur, Space Monkey, Mafia
Hula Hoops, Castro, Edsel is a no-go

U2, Syngman Rhee, payola and Kennedy
Chubby Checker, Psycho, Belgians in the Congo

We didn’t start the fire
It was always burning
Since the world’s been turning
We didn’t start the fire
No we didn’t light it
But we tried to fight it

Hemingway, Eichmann, Stranger in a Strange Land,
Dylan, Berlin, Bay of Pigs invasion

Lawrence of Arabia, British Beatlemania
Ole Miss, John Glenn, Liston beats Patterson

Pope Paul, Malcolm X, British Politician sex
J.F.K. blown away, what else do I have to say

We didn’t start the fire
It was always burning
Since the world’s been turning
We didn’t start the fire
No we didn’t light it
But we tried to fight it

Birth control, Ho Chi Minh, Richard Nixon back again
Moonshot, Woodstock, Watergate, punk rock

Begin, Reagan, Palestine, Terror on the airline
Ayatollah’s in Iran, Russians in Afghanistan

Wheel of Fortune, Sally Ride, heavy metal, suicide
Foreign debts, homeless Vets, AIDS, Crack, Bernie Goetz

Hypodermics on the shores, China’s under martial law
Rock and Roller cola wars, I can’t take it anymore

We didn’t start the fire
It was always burning since the world’s been turning.
We didn’t start the fire
But when we are gone
It will still burn on, and on, and on, and on…

We didn’t start the fire
It was always burning
Since the world’s been turning
We didn’t start the fire
No we didn’t light it
But we tried to fight it

We didn’t start the fire
It was always burning
Since the world’s been turning
We didn’t start the fire
No we didn’t light it
But we tried to fight it

We didn’t start the fire
It was always burning
Since the world’s been turning
We didn’t start the fire…

The meaning to the lyrics above is available here : http://www.school-for-champions.com/history/start_fire_facts.htm

Malaysian Indians Are Such Big Drama Queens

The are no bigger drama queens than Malaysian Indians. They live for the drama and die for the drama. Its a common fact that Malaysian Indian families are glued to their TV serials that it rules their life.

Look at this article from The Star. This woman, admittedly in grief over the death of her brother commits suicide and also kills her children.

Now how stupid must one be to kill not one but two innocent children. You grief for your brother is so big that killing children does not seem wrong to you ?

I hope you burn in hell. And for all you Indian buggers out there. This is the mentality you need to get out of. The pathetic low class thinking that binds your community.

No wonder you buggers are such big drama queens! Everything has to resort to violence.

 

Woman and kids take poison after brother is shot dead

By WANI MUTHIAH and CHRISTINA TAN

KLANG: Unable to stand the grief of losing her youngest brother in a police shootout recently, a housewife gave her four children drinks laced with weedkiller, telling them: “Let’s go see uncle.”

R. Seetha, 33, also downed a glass of the deadly poison at her parents’ Kg Berempat home in Kapar near here.

Seetha’s brother Surenthiran, 24, was one of five suspected robbers and alleged member of the PCO Boy gang killed during a police shootout on Saturday night.

Searching for clues: A police forensics team investigating at Ramapathy’s house after the suicide attempt Thursday. Note the plastic tumblers which have been marked as evidence.

According to Seetha’s sister Parva­­thy, one of their siblings Sumathi, had seen Seetha and her children drinking the poisonous concoction at about 8.30am yesterday.

“Sumathi ran to grab the drinks away from them. She also screamed for help to rush my sister to a clinic in Kapar before they were brought to the hospital,” said Parvathy, 28, when met at the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hos­pital here where the family had been warded.

Seetha is fighting for her life at the emergency unit while two of her children Darshini, nine, and Yugendran, five, were unconscious at the intensive care unit at press time.

Hospital sources said Seetha’s condition was fast deteriorating as the weedkiller had severely damaged her internal organs.

Two other children Usha Rani, seven, and Navina, three, were warded at the children’s ward.

Seetha’s lorry driver husband M. Manimaran, 35, said his wife had told him on Wednesday night how she longed to see her brother and yearned to be with him.

Young victims: A picture showing Darshini and her younger sister Usha Rani.

“I did not take it seriously and am still unable to understand why she did something like this,” said Manimaran, adding that Seetha was exceptionally close with Surenthiran.

Seetha is the third child whilst Surenthiran was the eighth sibling in a family of nine children.

Seetha, Manimaran and their children, who live in Gemenceh in Negeri Sembilan, had come to her parents’ house to attend Surenthiran’s funeral.

Seetha’s father R. Ramapathy, 61, said his daughter was unable to accept the manner in which her favourite brother died.

“At the funeral, there was a lot of talk about how he was shot by policemen. This upset her,” he added.

Ramapathy added that his wife R. Saraswathy, 54, was inconsolable and shattered over what had happened.

“We lost our eldest son in an accident not long ago, to be followed by Surenthiran’s shocking death and now we may lose Seetha and our grandchildren,” said Ramapathy who was standing vigil outside the emergency unit.

One of Seetha’s younger brothers Arulmurugan, 27, said his sister was a very sensitive person who had gone through a rough spell recently.

Klang district police chief Asst Comm Mohamad Mat Yusop said police were investigating the case as attempted suicide.

Federal CID Director Comm Datuk Seri Bakri Zinin had said on Tuesday the police were not a trigger happy lot and had only opened fire to stop deadly threats.

Australia needs skilled workers not more uni graduates

Australia needs skilled workers not more uni graduates

ANDREW SMITH

November 11, 2009

Much has been made of the fact that Australia has escaped the worst of the global financial slowdown over the past year but there remains a critical challenge to its long-term economic stability.

In short, the problem is this: there are too many students studying at university for the Australian economy to realise its potential, and there is an urgent need to redress the balance.

Our fortune in avoiding the worst of the global financial crisis is not only due to our relative geographic isolation from other countries or economies; nor is it because Australia is a nation in overall long-term growth.

Quite simply, our nation’s overall stability involves one particular key ingredient: human capital.

Having a skilled and diverse workforce is, and will forever continue to be, a critical factor in this country’s ongoing economic development. Australia needs skilled workers armed with useful, practical vocational qualifications as much as, if not more than, traditional higher education qualifications, otherwise our economic growth and prosperity will stall, or even go backwards: hindered by too few skilled workers in areas such as agriculture, personal services (aged care, child care etc), building and construction and traditional trades.

Which is where Australia’s higher education sector, and in particular the private education and training sector, comes into its own.

Students today want choice, flexibility and quality. They want to have the choice of studying at a quality private institution, a niche industry provider, a TAFE college or an enterprise organisation as much as an established public university.

Private higher education is thriving. Students are modernising their interpretation of higher education: already one in 10 tertiary qualifications is delivered by private higher education institutions and this percentage is increasing in line with student demand for innovative, non-conventional higher education delivered through non-university institutions.

As the Federal Government continues with its higher education reform agenda, it is important to ensure that the model of tertiary education evolving in Australia has student outcomes as its core focus.

As well as choices about where they want to study, today’s higher education students – be they domestic or international – also want choice about how they study: they want to have the flexibility of courses that can be delivered online, by correspondence, in real-world industry settings or in traditional classroom environments. Or indeed a combination of all these models.

Most of all, students want a quality education that they know will equip them in the best way possible for a rewarding career and with the most relevant skills for their chosen career.

Whoever said universities were the only way we could provide all Australians or international students with the skills they needed and the education they wanted? The Australian Council for Private Education and Training has long advocated a single national tertiary system that encourages institutions to tailor and deliver innovative courses, using both academic and vocational education strengths.

Such a system would remove artificial barriers to entry that favour one type of institution over another or one type of student over another, and adopt a single national regulatory framework that does the same.

The key tests for education providers in Australia should be based on student outcomes, not delineated by public or private business models.

It is also critical that government policy does not stifle the innovation, industry focus and flexible delivery that students want and which has clearly been the area in which quality private institutions have taken the lead.

This means that all institutions, private as much as public, must be supported in their commitment to greater access and equity in tertiary education.

It means that quality private institutions need equitable access to government funding for infrastructure so that they can maintain their investment in Australia’s human capital.

Standards must be developed afresh to recognise the true nature of higher education delivery in Australia rather than focus solely on outdated university-centric notions of teaching and infrastructure.

Quality training and education is the cornerstone of improved productivity, quality of life and better life prospects.

It builds our nation, shields us against the worst of global recession and improves the opportunities available to all Australians.

Fewer students in universities is a good thing for the country and a good thing for the economy.

Andrew Smith is chief executive of the Australian Council for Private Education and Training. He was in the affirmative team in last night’s Fairfax/University of Sydney IQ2 debate ”Too many people go to university”.

Utusan Malaysia’s : The Fate of Malays in Malay Land.

I would have to admit that UMNO’ lap dog newspaper continues to publish some of the best and racist articles at this day in Malaysia.

First of all, we have to ask what Malaysia really is. Is it a ancient Malay land with squatter migrants or its a fully democratic modern nearly developed country made up of various races that make up its citizens.

If you ask any outsider and in fact majority of its citizens, it would be the latter. After all, most non Malay Malaysians are third and fourth generation Malaysians who no longer identify with their country of their ancestors. In addition, non Malay Malaysians readily identify the sultans and king as their very own.

But if you ask Utusan and a few narrow minded Malays, they think this is a Malay land and other races may be evicted at the whim of these racists. One-Malaysia_090415

The various non Malays have been very tolerant of such antics thus far even though odds are stacked against them. From affirmative policies that ensures handouts to the Malays to threats of bathing in non Malay’s blood the list of racism goes on and on.

Next you come across articles such as this that suggest that the Malays are the ones who are being kind and generous hosts while the non Malays take advantage of their kindness.

To understand why this happens you have to understand that the average Malay is a hypocrite. If you are a Malay you get everything handed to you. I should know – legally I’m a Malay.

You get government scholarships, you get places in special government residential schools and at the worst you have the government diploma mill that ensures even the worst Malay is given a piece of paper. Then with this piece of paper you get into various government machineries like Petronas, Bank Islam, PLUS etc. Your future is set for you. You don’t have to work for anything – so long as you buy into their propaganda that as a Malay you have a right above everything else. To make sure you were paying attention you have Biro Tatanegara to brainwash you into UMNO’s version of Malay supremacy.

See Malays (who were incidentally who were once known to be the nicest and kindest people) are brought up in their world as being tolerant and sensitive. Lets see how sensitive Malays actually are :

1) Muslims don’t eat pork so shops selling pork products are usually hidden away but Malay butchers openly display beef carcasses proudly without thinking twice. Moral of the story : Only Malays are sensitive, no other religion has sensitivity.

2.) The call for prayers blares morning and night. Most non Malays are quite used to this. And yet when non Malays have functions and have music loudly playing they get "visits" from the neighbourhood Malays.

3) Mosques get so much more funding than other religious structure. In fact the statistics are so biased towards Islam its not even funny. The rationale behind this it seems that Malaysia is an "Islamic" country. So whatever every Malay can do to be unfair to other races is considered sensitivity on their part. No non can ever challenge the “right” of the Malay to be unfair and unjust to their own countrymen. Non Malays practically have to beg to build their places of worship and many of these which have been around Malaysia for hundreds of years are callously demolished.

4) The entire government functions as if to cater for only Malays. UMNO being the largest component party of BN ensures that all the heads of governments are Malays (whether or not they have the skill to do so). The result are often quite amusing and downright silly as these little Napoleons implement policies to please their political Masters. Rights of non Malays are trodden, ignored, removed with threats such as May 13, 1969 and ISA.

And yet we have articles pimped by Utusan Malaysia suggesting that Malays are downtrodden. Which Malays ? In which way ? 

Lets look at Utusan’s article for that. It says Teoh Beng Hock’s child is illegitimate because his partner was pregnant before they were supposed to get married when his untimely demise at the hands of MACC occurred. While brilliantly missing the forest for the trees, what has this got to do with the birth registration of his partners child ? Utusan claims that this would prompt other unwed mothers to register their partners name.

What is so wrong with that. The last time I checked, Malaysia is a country run by rule of law and not religious bodies. If Teoh Beng Hock’s partner can prove the child is his, then by all means register the deceased as his father. Out of wedlock or not should not be a matter.

Next they go on about China citizens who were arrested who were made to do squats by a Malaysian policewoman. Apparently these were pushed by MCA and the Chinese dailies. Utusan alleges that if it happened to a local Malay girl, the stories will not get published.

Well Utusan is half right there. The reason these sort of news is not published is because there is a blanket ban on anything negative about the government. So Utusan itself will not publish it! It will not even investigate it. Utusan not publishing the daily happenings is so common that most Malaysians use it as a benchmark for government propaganda. So again I ask – in what way Malays are downtrodden ?

Utusan claims that they fight for the rights of all races. I have two words for them. Awang Selamat. Remember him ? He write for your trash gossip tabloids.

Utusan claims that the number of places of worships by non Malays outnumber the ones by the Malays. So I counter the claim – why aren’t these maintained by the government of Malaysia ? We have sprawling mosques that state and federal governments spend millions on annually. Compare the largest temple to the largest mosque. See the disparity ? If the government spend as much money as it spends on mosques on other places of worship – Najib would be use it as a fine example for his 1Malaysia!

So on they lament about how Malays are mistreated in their own land. They are an oblivious bunch aren’t they ? When non Malays are dying in deaths in custody, MACC investigations. When non Malays have to put up with harassments from RELA to any government department. When non Malays have to put up with the Islamisation of public schools yes its the Malays who are mistreated.

I don’t know whether to laugh at cry at Utusan. On one hand Utusan is UMNO’s fiercest lapdogs, faithfully publishing propaganda while censoring government misdeeds “for public safety”. On the other hand they lament that the Malays are being left behind in everything and are being too generous to other races!

Think about it. For more than half a century this country has been in control of the Malays. So much so, as mentioned, they have reinforced themselves in every crack, nook and cranny of the government system. And somehow they look at someone else to blame for their own incompetence ?

Here is is :

1. NEP has been in place for more than four decades but Malays are still poor with exception of the elite few. Whose mistake is that ?

2. Even though Malaysia is a multicultural country, the government ensured that government business went to Malay companies. And yet Malays are poor. Whose mistake is that ?

3. Under a Malay government which controls Malays media and Malay police force, violence and crime has sky rocketed ? Whose mistake is that ?

4. Food and fuel prices has skyrocketed even though billions are made through Petronas, a Malay controlled oil and gas company. Whose mistake is that ?

I could go on but you get the picture. The problem is UMNO and Utusan Malaysia are not intelligent enough to see that they are the root cause of all ills in Malaysia. They made this mess.

Further, why are Malays so afraid to lose political power ? Why must there be always a Malay government at the helm ? Is it because all the bad and insensitive ways they treated non Malays will come back to haunt them ?

Why are people who champion the rights of non Malays are labelled traitors to their own race ? Isn’t the right to champion the rights of anyone is the social and moral responsibility of anyone ? Is UMNO and Utusan Malaysia telling me that I must be immoral and treat the real downtrodden people like filth ?

Now UMNO and Utusan Malaysia always drag religion into politics. But the way UMNO and Utusan run their business is as if they are munafiq. They violate all the principles of the religion and limiting Islam to the guardian of who sleeps with whom so Utusan can sell more newspapers.

So what exactly can we learn from all the frothing and spewing from Utusan Malaysia ? The more they spread racial hate, the more they sell hate disharmony the more Malaysians want change. UMNO knows its time is up. They do their very best to do what they have done for decades – that is to stir up racial disharmony through their lapdogs like Utusan Malaysia. These government controlled newspapers can’t write decent news to save their lives.

UMNO’s time is up. Everyone knows it. Even UMNO.

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